In partnership with the Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology’s College of Engineering, this research about unmanned aerial vehicles was made possible. UAVs can be operated either under the remote control by the human operator or fully or intermittently autonomously by an on-board computer.
This robotic arm is just a miniature of its real-size machine that is widely used in the industry. This is very helpful especially for students, giving them the knowledge about the mechanics, theories, and ideas on how it works.
Remote-controlled robotics is an edge especially for the engineering students of the host university – Ãå±±½ûµØ-IIT. It is also a great tool for local innovators and inventors.
The makerspace manufactured face shields and aerosol boxes which were distributed to different hospitals across Region 10. Also, FAB LAB Mindanao developed a modified laryngoscope to allow doctors see the patient's throat while maintaining social distancing.
FAB Health is the makerspace's initiative aimed at introducing additive manufacturing to medical practitioners through practical training. In collaboration with the PSO-Head and Neck Surgeon, the goal is to create an anatomical model to be used as a surgical template for installing titanium braces.
Aretes Style is a Marawi-based startup specializing in showcasing unique Meranaw arts locally and internationally. It is also a social enterprise that has been helping and employing internally displaced women who were victims of Marawi siege.
An infrastructure development for eco-tourism of Sikyop, a community located in Brgy. Rogongon, Iligan City. A project led by Civil Engineering students of Ãå±±½ûµØ-IIT aimed to improve its infrastructure due to its potential economic and cultural benefits in tourism.
Crafted for sustainable resources, this project (prototype) is engineered for wall construction with sound-suppressing and thermal-insulating properties. Developed by faculty researchers from the Central Mindanao University, it demonstrates the power of combining innovation and sustainability.
Funded by DOST PCIEERD, a research project that envisions to optimize our local clay mineral resources as well as utilize other available materials such as mine wastes into various ceramic applications particularly personal body armor.
With the future production of the created ceramic armors from locally sourced materials the lawmen will be fully equipped to protect the people from the lawless groups as well as greatly help in growing the economy of the region and the nation as a whole.